I want to report a qnt 561 business research methods part ii While milk donated to the banks undergoes a rigorous donor-screening process and pasteurization, the milk costs money — around $3.50-$6 an ounce, depending on location — which insurance may not cover if a baby was not born prematurely or is not facing another health concern. If bank supplies are running low, it's also possible the mom of a healthy baby might be turned away. Would-be donors are also turned away if they do not meet specified standards, including being on certain medications or drinking alcohol within a 12-hour window of pumping milk.
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